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Developer Tools in Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 (10)
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In March I wrote about the Developer Tools in Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 and outlined three key benefits: Integrated and simple-to-use Provide a visual interface to the platform Enable fast experimentation Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 brings the Developer Tools closer to realizing the full potential of these benefits with significant improvements to existing features and new functionality meant to make you more productive. Profiling and Debugging JScript Beta 1 introduced a JScript debugger ...Shared by Ajay Pathak (18) Alfonso Martinez (14) Compuwizard123 (37) DarrenN (16) federico silva (22) James Forbes Keir (20) Jemm (18) Jonathan (16) marchbox (21) Navid (82)- Navid said: خبری بس خوشحال کننده ... :)
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So Is Chrome The Fastest Or What? (35)
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There have been a number of timed and anecdotal speed tests performed on Google Chrome over the last couple of days. My personal testing: Chrome is the fastest browser I have ever used. More structured TechCrunch testing showed similar results: It’s fast. Here are what others came up with: CNET agrees, but their approach was biased towards Google. Chrome came out way ahead in a suite of Javascript benchmark tests. The only problem is that ...Shared by adam (1205) Adrian (15) Ahmed (72) AJ (208) Alex (102) Alfonso Martinez (14) Amihai (24) Andrew Ruess (125) Anoop (21) aNTwNHs (80) Azeem (46) Benedict Lee Zhi En (235) Brit (24) CosmicV (24) Dan McCall (24) Dominic Foster (338) Joe (108) Jonathan (16) Jrod (68) liamvictor (144) lunamoth (25) maxyRO (535) Mike F (493) Mushin (51) Muthu Ramadoss (14) Nigel Eccles (147) Peter (7) Punksolid (27) Rami Taibah (552) Richard Bradshaw (15) Robert Scoble (83) Ruben (24) Sandaruwan (16) Scott (7) wcaw (76)- Adrian said: what I really liked about this post, was the importance placed on the upcoming Mac and Linux versions. It doesn't seem like that long ago that nobody *me included* would have cared about those other platforms! That's progress that is. :)
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It Looks Like Yahoo Dislikes Internet Explorer Too (57)
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Even though the drama surrounding Microsoft’s Yahoo acquisition has subsided, it looks like there’s still some bad blood. A tipster yesterday sent us a screen shot of Yahoo’s front page running on Internet Explorer with a Firefox recommendation sitting atop the page. “Yahoo recommends upgrading to the NEW safer, faster Firefox 3,” the ad says. Yahoo still offers its version of Internet Explorer on its Downloads page, but if it isn’t safe or fast when ...Shared by Adam Maldonado (155) Adam McDonald (30) AJ (208) Alexander13 (493) aNTwNHs (80) Archit T (19) Benedict Lee Zhi En (235) Benjamin (1187) Brit (24) Carissa (62) Chantal (61) Cubby Brendle (16) Damien (17) Dani McDaniel (93) Edward David (6) Elroy (22) Eric Herboso (12) Eugene (26) Fireman17 (30) Geeee (1) Glenn Batuyong (61) Hao (4) HHcHu (11) hikbi (109) Jeff (59) Jonathan (16) Jordan (411) Jordan Meeter (9) Josh (17) Judy (14) k00pa (41) Kirby Witmer (20) Krazy (188) Kristen (254) LUCCHINA (446) Matt Hines (9) mejaredme (262) metaeuphoria (20) miasarmento (127) Michael Mior (62) mike (61) Mike D (62) Mike F (493) n8dude (41) nybble (28) patrick (6) paul.grayson (13) Phil (55) richard (52) Sarah Snoddon (116) tharik (36) tobsterius (45) Uzair (251) Wayne (52) xxdesmus (74) Yamil Gonzales (13) Zoram (20)- paul.grayson said: good work yahoo! IE6 is an evil plague we've suffered far too long...
- nybble said: WOW. That is hard. core. Pops up for safari, too, so it ain't just MSFT. But still. That's an awful big site with a big boost for FF. Wonder what affect it will have.
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Why Reputable SEO Firms Don't Promise Guaranteed Search Engine Rankings (13)
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Posted by randfishTonight, I received an email with a familiar question, asking why the top companies providing SEO consulting and development services rarely ever provide guarantees (and virtually never use it as a marketing tactic). Since the subject has been popping up of late, and since we're just emerging from the summer lull, I thought it was as worthy a time as any to address persistent concerns. Here are five solid reasons that compel SEOmoz ...Shared by Ann Smarty (23) atul (96) Cody (11) D Man (17) Felfoldi (5) Francois Goube (7) Jimmy (27) Jonathan (16) Lara (29) Mike F (493) Nicolas Lehuen (12) Rodrigo (10) Wil Reynolds (2)Contribute comment -
Giving Google Chrome A Spin. This Thing Moves Fast. (57)
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Google announced Chrome yesterday and the company has already offered Windows XP and Vista owners the opportunity to try it out. And although I’ve only been able to use it for just a little while, Google Chrome is not only one of the fastest browsers I’ve ever used, it’s easily one of the best. The Google Chrome install was quick and easy. In a matter of seconds (literally), I downloaded the application from the company’s ...Shared by Adam (5) Adam Selwood (28) Alex (18) Amit Panhale (8) Andrew Boardman (71) ario (36) Bob (28) Brenton (3) Brian (26) Bruce Vigneault (10) cakogal (12) Cale (5) cfohlin (9) Chung (111) coolsin (11) Craig (4) D. (114) dana (3) danliebke (61) Derek (33) dobata (441) Dov Harrington (4) Eric Herboso (12) HollowMarkeD (65) iomegadrive (12) Jaemi kehoe (21) jean (14) Jeff (2) Jeff (52) ji (8) Jonathan (16) Jorg (5) Jrod (68) Justin Yost (83) louisgray (165) Maggie (5) Mao Yu (28) Michael (7) mjlambie (5) ModernBizzle (6) Netviber (10) Oddly Zen (27) Ozgur (6) paul.grayson (13) R. Francis (30) Rafael (20) Rex (170) Role (54) Ryan (46) Sigalon (36) Stavros (28) svartling (29) That Kid from Omaha (6) Vipul (46) Wayne Smallman (40) Wismark (12) zapnap (35)Explore read six notes- Adam said: The first reviews are looking good!
- Alex said: yup!
- paul.grayson said: Chrome is sweeeet! Looks good (apart from crappy windows fonts) and is darn fast too! Also I like the ability to make shortcuts to launch gmail etc as separate windows without all the browser back/forward gubins. I might actually use this as my main browser for a while on my Mac via Parallels.
- Adam Selwood said: Have been using it now for a few minutes, and also very impressed.
- That Kid from Omaha said: Wow. Could anyone write a more gushing PR release, err, "review?"
- iomegadrive said: Damnit I want it. Need to download this when I get home.
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September 9th Apple Event confirmed (8)
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Filed under: iPod Family, Other Events, Apple According to Ars Technica and our own tipster Matt, Apple has sent out invitations to the media confirming the much anticipated September 9th iPod event. The invitation features an iPod screen with the words "Let's Rock" on it. According to the invite, the event will be held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (located in San Fransico) at 10 am PT next Tuesday. We have reason ...Shared by Dilated (5) javaneze (33) Jonathan (16) Justin (8) Mike Mackley (2) ThomasHan (17) zer0ck (97) くにしま (17)Contribute comment - Hateful Stereotypes Behind 5 Lovable Cereal Mascots | Cracked.com (1)
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jQuery.com Site Redesign (17)
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We’ve just pushed out a brand new site redesign (for jQuery.com and all its sub-sites). This has been a long time coming and it feels great to get it out the door. New Homepage Easily the most contentious part of the redesign - but absolutely the most eye-catching. jQuery has long been driven by rock, even looking back to its original release which was heavily inspired by the always-excellent Devo. We shot for a catchy ...Shared by Border (6) brad (10) dryan (7) Huacn Lee (16) Johan (3) Jonathan (16) kristin (4) maccman (20) Mic (25) Patrick (20) Pierre (6) Rascator (1) Sebastian Werner (18) sorrycc (7) ta2 (21) Voyagerfan5761 (73) Zoram (20)- maccman said: I like it - I don't see what all the fuss is about...
- Sebastian Werner said: That's cool design. Really great. Especially targeted to the typical user group. qooxdoo needs a redesign as well, but definitely more business like.
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British ad watchdogs nix iPhone "whole internet" claim (6)
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Filed under: iPhoneWhat is the "whole internet," anyway? Is it a place you can go, or is it really just an idea? Can you put it in your pants? Apparently not, if the UK's Advertising Standards Authority's point of view is to be taken as gospel. Complaints to the oversight agency by British consumers who were dissatisfied with the Apple claim of the "whole internet" on the iPhone have now resulted in a ruling: Apple ...- Nick said: true!
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It’s Official: The G1 From T-Mobile is the First Android Phone (60)
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Images from around the web are showing the HTC Dream AKA the T-Mobile G1 in all its bendy, screen-sliding glory. This Sidekick-like phone ...Shared by Abhilash (19) aemkei (4) Alfonso Martinez (14) Amihai (24) Andrew (3) Apostolos (11) Ashish Jaiswal (7) Aspi (13) Azeem (46) Bill Trammel (6) Bjoern (36) Brad (9) Brad Coy (8) Brian (6) Cavorter (25) Chris Schrier (13) Chuck LeDuc (8) Colin (6) Dan (22) Dan McCall (24) dani (26) David (9) Devlin D (5) Eater (20) Edo (22) evo (11) FelipeC (20) G$ (7) George (6) Gil Creque (8) Gommit (31) Gothy (17) HacKnight (8) Haidong (0) HollowMarkeD (65) IanTW (18) Jack Teague (4) James (18) Jeremiah (19) Joe (13) Joel (3) Jonathan (16) kcearns (15) Kevin (10) Laughing Squid (18) Lech Ambrzykowski (21) Marque (0) nikoleto (15) Patrick (4) pkj (9) rojajimmy (9) sczizzo (5) Shayna (22) Stavros (28) tamburix (6) Toby (29) Tomi (10) Tony Duckles (7) zapnap (35) тaмás (12)Explore read seven notes- Brian said: this is sounding really good
- Devlin D said: Hell yes!! Does Canada get one of these?
- Joe said: I like this article. That's all. ;)
- Chuck LeDuc said: Meow!
- Haidong said: iPhone or gPhone, which one will you buy?
- G$ said: woAh. move your mouse pointer over the ad at the bottom of this article and keep your eye on the status bar at the bottom of firefox... see that #changing?
- HacKnight said: Woohoo! I'm getting one...
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It’s Official: The G1 From T-Mobile is the First Android Phone (74)
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Images from around the web are showing the HTC Dream AKA the T-Mobile G1 in all its bendy, screen-sliding glory. This Sidekick-like phone has a pop up screen, full QWERTY keyboard, and none of the buckets of suck that characterize Windows Mobile phones. Android is still fairly nascent so I worry that the application environment will be limited on launch but an open, powerful platform backed by a major, web-focused corporation is better than a ...Shared by ~C4Chaos (86) Adrian Bacon (20) aemkei (4) Alfonso Martinez (14) Amihai (24) Andrew (3) Apostolos (11) Archit T (19) Ashish Jaiswal (7) Aspi (13) Augmented Web (34) beanj007 (5) Bill Trammel (6) Bjoern (36) Brian (6) Cavorter (25) CesarS (15) Chris Schrier (13) Chuck LeDuc (8) Colin (6) Dan (22) Dan McCall (24) dani (26) David (9) Devlin D (5) doransky (43) Edo (22) Edouard (18) evo (11) FelipeC (20) fr3dly (50) G$ (7) George (6) GerardM (25) Gil Creque (8) Gommit (31) Gothy (17) HacKnight (8) Haidong (0) Hervé (20) Hisham (40) HollowMarkeD (65) IanTW (18) issa (20) Jack Teague (4) James (18) Jeremiah (19) Joe (13) Joel (3) Jonathan (16) JUSTIN (13) kcearns (15) Kevin (10) Lech Ambrzykowski (21) Marque (0) Mikael (13) nikoleto (15) Panda (8) Patrick (4) Phreak 2.0 (52) pkj (9) puthali (12) Robert Birming (35) rojajimmy (9) sczizzo (5) Shayna (22) Stavros (28) tamburix (6) Toby (29) Tomi (10) Tony Duckles (7) zapnap (35) Zoram (20) тaмás (12)Explore read seven notes- Haidong said: iPhone or gPhone, which one will you buy?
- Chuck LeDuc said: Meow!
- Joe said: I like this article. That's all. ;)
- Devlin D said: Hell yes!! Does Canada get one of these?
- Brian said: this is sounding really good
- G$ said: woAh. move your mouse pointer over the ad at the bottom of this article and keep your eye on the status bar at the bottom of firefox... see that #changing?
- HacKnight said: Woohoo! I'm getting one...
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Architects: 1998 called and it wants its web sites back (21)
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I’ve been poking around a lot of architects’ web sites lately and I’m thoroughly surprised at how bad they are. It seems almost without fail that they are either blowing my browser window up full size, asking me to read light grey 9px text, overflowing with obfuscatory flashterbation, teasing me with custom designed scrollbars that don’t behave as you’d expect, or asking me to evaluate their work based on postage stamp sized photographs. It really ...Shared by Andrew (3) Christopher (43) Edwin Khodabakchian (20) foolarch (85) Gabe (14) iconolith (20) Jeremy Flint (5) John F. Schneider (25) Jon Lowder (5) jon with no h (1) Jonathan (16) Jonathan (39) Josh (0) JUSTIN (13) Link of the Day (2) marya (7) Nina (3) Selwin (25) SiliconViper (26) Stef Lewandowski (5) Tim (54)- Link of the Day said: Why do architects' websites suck? Because they design and build it like thier buildings - all fluff, no meat.
- iconolith said: Too bad comments are closed on this post or I would have to weight in to agree. I recently asked my brother (an achitect himself) why it was so many web sites of architecture firms were themselves devoid of the design sense the firms practice in analog space.It was a long conversation, but I was shocked to hear that the things such as obscure camera angles and the inability to link directly to a page or image (because of how Flash was used) were things that were often done on purpose to deter others from infringing on the design (of the buildings themselves). I have to wonder at this... can't anyone just walk up the the real building wherever it is and actually see the entire thing?
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4 Years Later, Google Suggest Finally Goes Primetime (36)
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Over the next week, Google will finally be implementing Google Suggest, its auto-complete for searches, on its homepage at Google.com. The service allows users to see the most commonly searched phrases after entering only a few letters, helping users cut back on typing time and check for spelling errors. If you’d like to try the service out now (it isn’t currently activated for everyone) you can find it here. According to the company’s blog post, ...Shared by AaronTN (36) Adam (36) Asankhaya (2) Augmented Web (34) Bhavesh (36) Billy Fairchild (2) captbunzo (0) Chris Unwin (3) Clay (3) Dave (9) DOCBook Howto (126) Egor (6) hunikal (23) iAlja (35) IanZ (3) James (18) Jeffrey (12) Jonathan (16) Josh (17) jqueryboy (20) Leon Ridge-Cooke (42) Michael (28) Navid (82) Panda (8) Phil (16) rexy (23) Richard (24) Robert Accettura (15) Ruben (24) Ryan O (15) Sean McBride (90) spoon16 (37) theycallmetish (4) timbevil (14) Tomi (10) Xiaoxing (4)Contribute comment -
4 Years Later, Google Suggest Finally Goes Primetime (20)
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Over the next week, Google will finally be implementing Google Suggest, its auto-complete for searches, on its homepage at Google.com. The service allows users to see the most commonly searched phrases after entering only a few letters, helping users cut back on typing time and check for spelling errors. If you’d like to try the service out now (it isn’t currently activated for everyone) you can find it here. According to the company’s blog post, ...Shared by Asankhaya (2) captbunzo (0) Chris Unwin (3) Clay (3) Egor (6) hunikal (23) IanZ (3) James (18) Jonathan (16) Josh (17) Leon Ridge-Cooke (42) Michael (28) Phil (16) Robert Accettura (15) Ron (9) Ryan O (15) theycallmetish (4) timbevil (14) Tomi (10) Xiaoxing (4)Contribute comment -
FriendFeed Beta Testing New Design, Adds Grouped Friends And Photos (69)
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FriendFeed, the popular social activity aggregator, has written a blog post announcing a new redesign of the site that is currently in public beta. You can check out the site at http://beta.frien.... Among the highlights of the new design are Friend Lists, which allow users to separate their friends into discrete groups (much as they would in Facebook’s list feature). Users can also use the new Friend lists to prioritize their incoming activity streams by ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (53) Aaron (15) Alaska Report (13) Alex (20) Alfonso Martinez (14) Alvin A. (24) Andrew Terry (30) Azeem (46) blindsurf3r (8) CannonGod (257) Carlos Eduardo (33) Chip R (5) Clay (3) Cool (3) Darkwookiee (1) David Risley (16) dep (13) DOCBook Howto (126) Edo (22) Eric (46) Evan Sims (46) evo (11) fundament (57) Gommit (31) HokieGeek (27) Hriday (10) hunikal (23) iAlja (35) Jamieasp (39) Jason Nielubowicz (17) Jeff (52) Jeroen (4) Joe (13) Jonathan (16) Jonathan Sterling (10) jonezy (21) joojen (6) jqueryboy (20) Kerk (6) Kim A (6) Kipp Bodnar (17) Kourosh (43) lezionidistile (9) markie (0) MasterCKO (6) Matt Blodgett (2) matthooper (12) Michael (65) Navid (82) NEEKers (1) Peppermint (8) PK (8) pkj (9) PMinze (29) rexy (23) Rob (148) Selwin (25) Shawn (19) smr (12) stantont (28) Syng Shin (126) Thomas (16) timbevil (14) Tom (8) Tomi (10) veilleperso (2) Yanting (4) zemlanin (21) 祥志 (13)Explore read nine notes- Chip R said: friendfeed kicks facebook's ass
- zemlanin said: Вот это уже что-то удобовариваемое.
- Peppermint said: The problem of "bruised egos" resolved. Friendfeed loves us as much as we love it!
- joojen said: 确实挺不错,有些人可以考虑放弃twitter了
- DOCBook Howto said: It's not just about the follow though - not liking the 'fake follow'. If you're going to reciprocate, IMO you need to be willing to at least try to follow their updates as you can. 'fake following' defeats the purpose - why not just make everyone mutual fake followers then?
- Evan Sims said: ... and it looks really, really good.
- Edo said: La nuova interfaccia sembra proprio più ragionata
- Gommit said: This is a great feature :p
- Kerk said: I don't know how I feel about the "Fake" follow, I mean it is a smart idea, but if someone cares enough about what I say/do to follow me the least I could do is return the favor. On the other hand if someone thinks I'm interesting how boring must they be. :)
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